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Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila FC (TTM) CEO Seal Chokoe has vowed to defend and clear his name amid allegations of fraud against him by the club.
Chokoe confirmed to TimesLIVE on Saturday afternoon that he received his notice from the club to attend a disciplinary committee (DC) hearing and said he will cooperate with internal processes.
“I have received the notice, I will attend DC and defend myself,” said Chokoe, who declined to comment further on the matter.
Chokoe is alleged to have defrauded the club by approximately R2m on fictitious bills.
TTM has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons since they began their life in the Premier Soccer League (PSL) after they bought Bidvest Wits status.
In their first game of the season against SuperSport United, during the MTN8 quarterfinals, they only had 14 players available for their match roster.
They have also had a number of clerical errors that have caused the ridicule of football fans.
TTM owner and president Lawrence Mulaudzi was contacted by TimesLIVE but declined to comment on the matter at this time, saying he could speak on the matter later in the next week.
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